That's always a concern for local governments, just because of where we are in the continuum of most of these things. I think that's where some of our trepidation is in terms of enforcement, and who is going to pay at the end is still something that we're keeping our eye on. Ultimately, they're our communities, so we have to deal with these situations. They do cost us money. They cost our volunteer groups money.
We often waive all the fees for what's going into our landfill when these things are pulled out. I think last year it was $25,000 or $30,000 of waived fees for disposing of these wrecks in our landfills, because, for example, we can't do anything with fibreglass. It's cumulative costs, for sure.